Quilting by Lisa A. Feintech
Discover the art of quilting, as author Lisa A. Feintech takes you on a journey about her experience and how quilting brought her “pride and pleasure.” … Continue readingQuilting by Lisa A. Feintech
Discover the art of quilting, as author Lisa A. Feintech takes you on a journey about her experience and how quilting brought her “pride and pleasure.” … Continue readingQuilting by Lisa A. Feintech
Inspiration can be drawn from anywhere. Poet Jean L. Kreiling draws inspiration from painter, Willy von Beckerath and his subject, the German composer, Johannes Brahms. … Continue readingMan at Work by Jean L. Kreiling
Martin’s poem inspired by the painting, “Homeward Way” by Charles Gruppe captures the true essence of longing. … Continue readingHomeward Way by Herbert Woodward Martin
Thomas Piekarski in his poem “Tor Day” offers tribute to the the highly influential poet, Robinson Jeffers, know for his philosophy of “inhumanism.” … Continue readingTor Day by Thomas Piekarski
Jenifer DeBellis’ poem brings a lost painter back to life. … Continue readingThe Natural Man by Jenifer DeBellis
A forest ravaged by fire lives on through Ian Boyden’s visionary exploration into the world of carbon. … Continue readingWhat Rises From Remains
Brad Garber’s photograph captures the praying mantis, a species known to kill its own kind at its most vulnerable. … Continue readingMantis by Brad Garber
The positive origins of one of the world’s oldest symbols, the swastika, are explored in Christine Lalla’s documentary Behind the Crooked Cross. … Continue readingBehind the Crooked Cross by Christine Lalla
Phillip Aijian’s poem glows with the human soul and burning books. … Continue readingWhose Mouth is Fire by Phillip Aijian
W. F. Lantry invokes the esoteric sound of a bygone musical instrument in this poem “The Glass Harmonica.” … Continue readingGlass Harmonica by W. F. Lantry